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I'd like to add this to our workflow,

I think we should have a cue, so we always know
what we are working on and what we are going to work
on next. I understand that the projects we are working
on / going to work on are in the whiteboards section of
the design wiki, i think we should reorganize them into a cue
have a nice view of what we're doing next. Also, along
that "short term" cue, we should add a "long term" cue
where we list the next steps for complete redesigns.
By having this 2 cues we can concentrate on working on
the most immediate projects alongside bigger projects
to increase the overall awesomeness of LibO.

The idea of this is to have a central place where anyone can
know what we're working on, and a place we can check so
we don't get too away from what we have to do now.

BTW, the collaboration and cooperation page has to go away
from there if we do change to this.


If we do this we will have a completely fluid workflow.
Check what's next>Discuss it>Propose ideas>Discuss>
Solve problems>Discuss>Finish project>Celebrate>
Check what's next...

Here is a little preview of how it would be like:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/User:Albertoeda

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